Breastfeeding mother horrifically mutilated and murdered by ISIS' ALL-FEMALE police force
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ISIS' all female police force, the al-Khansaa Brigade, brutally murdered a woman breastfeeding her infant in public. The unnamed woman was wearing her full-veil burqa and held her son underneath the burqa, but was still spotted.
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CALIFORNIA NETWORK (https://www.youtube.com/c/californianetwork)
12/29/2015 (8 years ago)
Published in Middle East
Keywords: ISIS, al-Khansaa Brigade, Female police, Islamic State, Raqqa, Sharia Law
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - "An ISIS policewoman took the baby, gave it to another woman, and then killed the mother," Aisha, a former Raqqa resident now living Turkey, told the Sunday Times. The mother was ruled in violation of "public decency."
According to ISIS-linked social media accounts, before the mother was murdered, she was mutilated.
The al-Khansaa Brigade is an all-women ISIS militia that patrols the streets in ISIS' capital, Raqqa. The women, covered in all black and carrying automatic weapons have become one of the most terrifying forces of the terror group.
"Anyone who broke the rules, we would lash. Then we would take her male guardian, her brother, father or husband, and lash him, too," explained former al-Khansaa enforcer, Umm Abaid in a documentary titled, "Escape from ISIS." "Even when I was off duty, if I was with my husband in the car and we saw a woman dressed wrong, he would stop and tell me to deal with her."
According to the Daily Mail, the patrol group is widely known for enforcing some of the more extreme sharia laws, including declaring children to marry as young as nine and that women should obey men and remain hidden.
Despite recent victories against ISIS, horrific murders on innocent people continue to happen every day under ISIS' command. Until the world unites against the terror group, an end does not seem realistic. Join together with Catholic Online and pray for the solution we all need.
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